
The vibration was racing quickly. Rafandra turned her face. Stand up, walk away. The four friends followed from behind. It's hard to say. Rafan doesn't know where to start. That short meeting couldn't possibly have been unraveling.
No one knows Rafandra's heart. He rarely talks about things he likes or problems he faces with his friends. His faith is hard to keep intact due to a trauma in his previous school days where he was only used and no one sincerely befriends him.
The nature of the four friends Rafan still not sepenugnya seen. They do like to approach Rafan or buy Rafan and persuade him to share the answers to the tasks of the teachers. Rafan did not bother. At least four of Rafan's current friends are much better than Rafan's friends in the past who preferred to morotin Rafan's money and made Rafan look bad for mistakes that Rafan did not commit.
Rafan looks at the results of this week's math replay. Perfect value. He crumpled the paper and threw it into his room's trash can. There was nothing he could be proud of. Even his own father did not have enough time to be with him. And only responds briefly when Rafan shows his value. Seems not to care.
Medals and trophies in his room are just displays. A decoration to slightly complement Rafan's room is very plain. The cleaning problem he left everything to his housemaid. Not one bit Rafan care to hold the medal and the cup or take care of it. He wanted to throw it away, though, but his aunt and om often contact him or visit his home and always give good compliments that make Rafan happy because of seeing the results of Rafan's hard work in school.
Rafan looked at the photo of the mother. He remembered something. Rafan walked towards the trash can. Take a scrap of paper value that then he store it in a map neatly with other value paper.
Rafan's phone rang. Phone call from Aunt Diana. "Rafan, dinner tonight at Mama's house."
"Yes Ma."
"Mama wait. Don't speed on the road. "
"Yes." Yeah."
Call ended. It was Aunt Diana who told Rafan to call him 'Mama' and consider him like 'Second Mama' to Rafan. The departure of the Mother due to illness at the age of Rafan stepped on five years to make him nurtured by Diana. Rafan's father is too busy taking care of his work so inevitably Rafan with the Diana family.
However, over time, Rafan was forced to move because of his father's work outside the city.
He was grateful to have returned to his homeland.
As soon as Rafan opened the car door, Diana approached and hugged him. The woman had been waiting outside after calling Rafan.
"Get inside yuk," Diana asked. Bringing Rafan into the house. Rafan sat at the dining table. Today Diana made a cake. He wanted Rafan to taste it first. "How's it?" Ask.
"Feel it Mama never disappoints." Rafan wasn't lying.
"Om Erfan is out again, Ma?"
"Yes, he has an appointment with a colleague. Maybe go home soon."
There was a motor on the front page. From his voice alone, Rafan could guess who was coming. A man of his age. Staring doesn't like.
"Tama"
"Tama again tired Ma," interrupted Tama to the stairs.
"This is Rafan loh. Until when are you acting so much like your brother?"
Tama took her breath. "Rafan is not my brother. Tama's only got one brother and she's quiet up there."
"Yes!"
Diana's cry came out along with Tama closing the room door. Rafan looked down. He felt bad. Aunt Diana was still imagined by the death of her second child who died in the womb and Rafan thought maybe that was the reason Diana loved her so much as she was her son.
...*****...
Dinner was very quiet. Diana pays more attention to Rafan than Tama who is her own biological child. Erfan, the new Papa arrived and immediately joined dinner together.
Tama's appetite is decreasing. He no longer continues. Diana, who knew her son was leaving the table, prevented. "Recycle your food first."
"Kenyang" replied Tama.
"Tama" Now Erfan is speaking. "Sit down and finish your food first."
Tama sat back. It's resorted.
After dinner, Tama was sitting on the back porch of the house. Reply to Alkaisha chat with a smile.
The paper ball slid into Tama's head. The paper containing the words 'Crazy man' was clear from whom. Tama looked behind his body. Sharp groaning. Rafan grinned.
Tama crumpled the paper. Throw rough all over the place. Try not to care but the paper ball comes again. Testing his unstable emotions. Tama stood up from her chair. He turned back to Rafan with hatred.
Again, Tama doesn't care. Ignore Rafa and walk past him. But Rafan's remarks stopped Tama's move. Just one sentence was able to make Tama stop in place.
"Alkaishas."
Rafan turned to look at Tama's back. "Is the rumor true? You guys dating?"
Tama clenched her hand tightly. "It's none of your business." he replied and continued. Stay away Rafa.
I don't know when the feud between them ends. Tama really doesn't like his existence.
Rafan was ready to go home. Rejecting Diana's offer who wants her to spend the night.
Rafan did not go straight home. It's still eight o'clock at night. His father has not returned. He chose to wander around for a while aimlessly.
Rafan arrives at Calvin's house. Both of his parents are on vacation so Calvin is home alone.
"Just like, we can play ps as much here," said Calvin proffering game stick for Rafan. He had previously provided drinks and snacks.
Rafan sees Calvin removing a cigarette from the packaging. Flank it between two lips and almost light it, but Rafan immediately snatched the cigarette. "Danger," he said.
"Once doang, Raf. This is the last."
"No."
"Jeez Rafan, please. That's just the rest of the time you take, too."
"Your health is more important."
Calvin should be grateful to have a friend like Rafan who always reminded even though they have not even made a month of friends. Rafan doesn't talk much but that doesn't mean he doesn't care about his surroundings. Calvin is a bit upset when Rafan tells him to stop smoking but what his friend says is true and this is also for Calvin's own good.
"Yes, no." Calvin relented.
"Raf, you told your parents that you were staying at my house?" calvin asked after they had finished one round of play. Of course Rafan won.
Rafan shook his head in response. "You said first. They're afraid they're worried." Calvin reminded. She knows Rafan is an only child and is usually the only one most worried about her parents. And the most well guarded. But Rafan did not look rushed or panicked. Even though the clock shows at 11 p.m.
"No one will look for me. Take it easy," Rafan's answer actually makes Calvin feel surprised.